News from 03/07/1989
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John Grant Crossword Editor, William Leith, Michael Syrett, Victoria McKee, Richard Rogers, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, David Tytler, Vijitha Yapa, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Philip Goodhart, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Edward Fennel, Ivot Tennant, John Lewis Political Staff, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Ian Harwood and John Shepperd, Mario Modiano, Kenneth Baker, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Sian Phillips, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, R. T. Arguile, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Evans and Edward Gorman, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Banham, Alan Hamilton, Susan Glass, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Marion Devine, Tony Winlaw, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Andrew McEwen and Chris Pomery, John Percival, Ros Drinkwater, John Hennessy, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, John Gorst, William Greaves, Wolfgang Münchau, Ronald Brockman (Private Secretary), Catherine Sampson, Honor Williams, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Lewis and Michael McCarthy, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Beryl Dixon, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, John Bell, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, John Bell City Editor, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Loveless, Neil Lyndon, John Wilcockson, Ian Murray and Michael Evans, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Jack Straw, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Merlyn Rees, David Walker, Stephen Markeson, Andrew Buckoke, Noël Goodwin, Viator, Angus Stirling, Director-General, Michael Syrett and Clare Hogg, Pat Johnson (Senior Mistress), Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, David Powell, Peter Kenny, F. G. Maynard, Chairman, Colin Campbell, Richard Williams, Chairman, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, M. M. Rutt, David Young Energy Correspondent, P. A. Hearne, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Rowley Mans, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoHowe pledge fails to dispel colony despair Hong Kong protesters jeer Foreign Secretary Making It in 1992 Inside Tomorrow The Times Appoinments Portfolio Bond In Section 2 Botham back Exam results Index Top architect accuses Prince of eccentricity Milne taunts BBC as staff stage fourth strike Picture Gallery Corporal's family hurt as blast rocks street Abbey sets 775 shares maximum Haughey warning of 'doomsday' poll Cabinet studying rail strike ban Arthur Price of England Tourists abandon troubled flight News Roundup Heath keeps post Death in police cell British Library cuts Police injured in riot Brewers to reject plan Burma Star motion Labour criticizes M15 interference Documents' removal Eight down for national crossword finals Poll confirms return of two-party politics BMA promises to keep fight going over NHS reforms Watchdog raps rude doctors Observer rejects takeover Synthetic substitute near breakthrough Blood transfusions Picture Gallery Meacher predicts action will spread Industrial unrest IRA units seek 'soft' targets Hanover killing By Our Employment Affairs Correspondent: Two-day strikes resisted European executives CAA inquiry into crash of Spitfire Death of wealthy builder Oxbridge still rules Whitehall Labour questions for Hurd 'Acid house' parties Judges to get veto on reforms Picture Gallery Patten promises Brazil aid, not lectures Mitsubishi Facsimile Machines Portfolio Audi Greater use of video demanded to avert wrongful convictions Sisters killed in flat fire Fiancée dies Passport bail Mine museum Police chase Christie's forced on the defensive Saleroom Magic eye network will warn of M-way queues Motorway repairs New-style Customs gets ready for 1992 Whitehall Brief Eavesdropper on the salmon's wanderings Cold EC comfort for farmers Home Insurance Lower Premiums Huge rise in number of child sex abuse cases (Reuter): Gorbachov clash over farming Moscow (Reuter)- The Soviet Writers' Union has urged publication of Alexander Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archi-pelago, on oppression since 1917, sources said. It has long been condemned by officials as a distortion of history Lithuania nationalists burn army uniform As wil be seen from the series of events set out below, there is opposition to the Soviet Government on a wide range of issues, including the lack of democracy, the official line on events in Uzbekistan and China, and also, in some of the republics, military service The Soviet Opposition (AP): Be our president, Walesa is urged World Roundup Marcos body ban Uno support fading Hijack link theory Hefner weds at 64 Royal Insurance Tigers say Indian attack flouts deal by Colombo Joy and pain of first postwar wedding m Warsaw synagogue 'Tear gas shortage' brought out the tanks in Peking Baiting the British 'panda' Sudan's new strongman woos Washington Mob kills nine black policemen in homeland protest Fijian charm breaks racial barrier Approval by Cairo Swapo offers a mild Marxism Progress to Namibian democracy Simpson Curtis General had plan for Cuba tourism Right in pact with Communists Tzannetakis leads Greek coalition in task of cleaning up scandals and preparing new polls Billy Graham Life at Wembley From Our Own Correspondent: Ex-naval officer takes the helm Man in the News (Reuter): Sailor shows the flag (Reuter): Poverty power (AFP): Poll boycott (AFP): Strike ends (AP): Crack raids (Reuter): Nuns leave (Reuter): Papua attack (AP): Joint action (Reuter): Fast call Friends of the Earth Pulling down the Prince The Prince of Wales has attacked the work of modern architects in his campaign for a more human environment. Richard Rogers (left), who designed the Lloyd's building and the Pompidou Centre, rejects the Prince's 'Disneyland appproach' and argues that architects are not the real culprits in the destruction of our city centres A. E. A in Action Harrods Knightsbridge Times Diary Picture Gallery A significant fall in the cost of killing Bernard Levin recounts another case of 'culpable homicide'- and asks what hope there can be for South Africa The Briton who put workers in the boardroom I'll settle for skillet any day Picture Gallery Realists make the running The Public Spending Trap The Lords and the Church Dublin Poker BMA reaction to Aids premium Future of NHS Waiting for eye test Schoolgirls and boys Dilemma of Vietnam diplomacy Tests of English Nazi fugitives Emergency aid The British in India Clocks at odds National Trust's water fears Supply by meter Forms of address The Times Court Circular Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd Clergy as a threatened species Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Today's royal engagements DJM: Nature notes Marriages Anniversaries Memorial service Baroness Gaitskell Labour leader's widow who became politician in her own right Charles Church Master builder with a love of Spitfires Most Rev Stephen Naidoo Catholic opponent of apartheid Church news Latest wills And whosoever will not do the law of thy God. and… Drunkards in Railway Carriages The lost birds of Polynesia Science Report Poor start in bridge contest No more, thank you Television The Best Job in Britain What's your game, then? William Greaves meets Stephen Leahy, the man responsible for 27 of the quizzes and gameshows now on British television Delights of a dislocation Theatre The Triumph of Love Choppy conditions Dance Emperor Marketing Services Ltd. Lost in a house of illusion Opera Inside knowledge on display Concert LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Hall Hotel Rebar Crown Marketing leaders Why Britain must master the skills to win Europe. Victoria McKee reports We Mean Business in Wales Spoiled for choice or made for life? A Father's Place This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1912 Entertainments Montand revealed Winning Move The Times Powell's Moscow memories Television Choice Radio Choice The Green Party Television & Radio Gorbachev to seek Europe nuclear ban The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,024 No Title Taking time off for good behaviour The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Weather Tighter controls in energy sell-off Index The Pound Stock Market Gateway to press Panel over 'stub' Containers meeting called off Anglo to raise Coalite offer Tourist Rates Unilever's £200m Calvin Klein perfume deal Abbey in 775 share limit to beat stages Plessey and GEC in talks to end bid Batmania is big business for Warner Blockbuster makes $57 million in first six days S&N set to reveal profits of £138m New chief takes helm at Gas John Charcol Talk about a better mortgage MPs say Energy office must stay Sterling standing at the limits of what is acceptable Gilt-Edged The Times Storehouse needs shopkeeping lesson Tempus The Times Stock Watch Why this midsummer madness does not compare with the winter of discontent 'Cheap' mortgage offers under fire North Mersey Directors 'less optimistic' over economic prospects Australian stake buy for Europa FNFC could reach £35m at half time Reporting This Week Irish eyes beckon for Burke Coup de grass Good year for UK vines Back to British roots Picture Gallery Recycled read P&D wins by Miles Union expects more job losses Taylor Joynson Garrett Whitehall faces pause in public spending fall Economic View Umeco engineers £5.4m valuation with placing USM Review Interest rate distortions reinforce dollar strength US Notebook Russia asks Britiain to match West Germany as technology supplier Unlisted Securities Court may freeze Bond stake $21bn loans Thai soars Bank offer Radar case Investment Trusts University of Durham results Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Waking up to hidden talent London this week hosts International Human Resource Development Week, reflecting a change in Uk attitudes to business training, Edward Fennell writes International Strategic Human Resource Management Enter the multinational executive Peat Marwick McLintock Management Consultants Business Growth Training How the vicious 'people war' has ended in a triumph for sense and vision DMM The mating game plays havoc with jobs forecast An excess supply of well-qualified school-leavers has been followed by a surplus of top jobs. Michel Syrett finds out why Expert way to the top Price Waterhouse IFTDO Cranfield School of Management Different place, different jobs EC recognition of qualifications can be different Sans frontiéres How can pan-European staff be trained Michel Syrett and Clare Hogg report Hay-Lifeskills Management Group Busvine Associates Ltd Spreading the word TMI puts you in control Secret of Sony's success A 'little-known' federation is about to make an impact on how employees are regarded in the UK Weymouth College Picture Gallery The Open University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beavers Personal Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Adair International Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartleigh AFB Recruitment Limited Berkeley Appointments Recruitment Consultants The Hatton Garden Agency Cranbrock Rec Cons Senior Sec £15,000 Medical Secretary/pa Multiple Display Advertising Items Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd. The Susan Mills Portfolio Miller/McNish Sue Ridley, Interbrand Group plc Val Wade Associates Secretary London Bridge Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Tuckerman Commercial Limited Staffplan Limited W2 Graphics Company Futures Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel & Music S. E. London Company Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Matuschka Group SEER Selection Selection Headhunters' Pa Sue Denny Wings Design Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Jill nash Recruitment Andrea Ross Associates Educational The College of Estate Management The College of Law Scoring top marks in survival African tribes can have a lot to teach London schoolchildren, Ros Drinkwater discovers Multiple Classified Advertising Items HMC Co-educational Part-Time Management Development/training Glenalmond College Bursar Courses Chiltern Nursery Training College Independent Assessment And Research Centre London Management Centre Suite Pre University? Post Iniversity? St. James's Secretarial College London School of Journalism St. James's Secretarial College Montessori & N. N. E. B. The Writing School London College of Legal Studies St. Godric's College Crucial Exams in 1989? Leatherhead Secretarial School Child Consultants Euro-Academy Outbound Caroline King Training Centre Pitman Extra curriculum activities The new national curriculum will hold no terrors for heads, teachers, governors or parents in one London borough, as David Tytler reports Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association Prior Park Preparatory School Consenting to ward being cautioned Officer's mistake does not give leave to enter Educational Marlborough College Aston University University Appointments University of Manchester Universität Konstanz Court can disregard wrong decision UEA Norwich King's College London University of St Andrews Challenge to purchase order fails The University of Sussex Lectureship in Control,… Secretarial and Cookery Courses If You Want to Get Ahead, Get New Airframe and Powerplant Technician's School Temptation and traps of temping Freedom and variety are abvious attractions secretary. But there are also pitfalls, Beryl Dixon writes Tempting Times The Work Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Professional Recruitment Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summer '89 Astley Wharton Davis Recruitment Specialists Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Susan Beck Recruitment Temporary Medical Secretaries Temps for Holiday Bookings Kingsland Pers Cons Manpower Beavers Personnel Recruitment Consultants La Creme Recruitment Consultants The City Business Centre Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Stella Fisher Recruitment Consultants Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Attention Temps Key stone Central London Bookings Bertram Temps Division B. J. Crawford's Jill nash Recruitment A young team of highly motivated A leading PR executive, widely Wang Secretary Assist marketing manager in Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norma Skemp Personnel Royal Postgraduate Medical School Executive Assistant/secretary Are You Looking for a Change? Tempting Times Marketforce Appointments Applemac Temps. Top rates, top clients for high… Diary of the Times Classified Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Woolf Construction Management Sarah Hodge Recruitment Consultants Thomas's London Day School Secretary/pa Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants International Secretaries Recruitment Consultants Snow Place Chalets Films /TV. Super Jobs for young Sees at Covent… Multi-Lingual Opportunities AFB Recruitment Limited Merrow Employment Agency Eurovine recruitment Ltd Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Two injuries hold up Australian selection From a Correspondent: French buried in a blanket Cook plunders Randle of a day's work Cycling Lions have six days in which to stiffen their leonine resolve Rugby Union Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Interpreter sought England are slow off mark Hockey Langridge to England's aid Time still left for a rethink by Cram SKY Corkill is among contenders Bowls Edgar's defence may be without top horse Rapier Equestrianism By a Special Correspondent: Hobson in the swim on his bike Triathlon Another classic performance from Old Vic Racing: Sheikh Mohammed's Courageous Colt Completes Notable Derby Double with Impressive Front-Running Display despite Pre-Race Scare Border's slips let down bowlers Bowlers breathe easy with swing in the air Saturday's Scoreboards The Times Sportsline Extel service closed down Gower shows no signs of flagging enthusiasm Essex's victory suggests the treble is not beyond them Patient Curtis gains reward Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Fignon to third position Cycling Rapid Cricketline L'Uomo Classics can produce another course win for Pitman By Mandarin: Pontefract Selections By Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections The Times Racing Service Sheriff's Star just holds on By Mandarin: Windsor Selections By Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Orpheus has fine victory over elders Saturday's results Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline Old guard repelling grass-court revolution Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, savours a Wimbledon week that was an appetizer for the banquet of glory to come Saturday's Results from Wimbledon Today's Order of Play For the Record Weathercall Jacques criticizes Pickard for lack of communication Tennis Wimbledon Tv: Bbc1 1.50-4.10pm. Highlights 10.10-11.30pm. Bbc2 12.55-8.30pm Weather: Dry and warm. Cloudy early but sunshine from mid-morning, Wind, light, east or north-easterly. Maximum temperature 23°C (73° F) Australian Football Results and Pools Check Redgrave takes Goblets with Ms new partner Rowing: Rerow Sees Nottinghamshire Overcome Harvard to Become the Day's Heroes Willison and Hare dazzle Golf Results from Porthcawl Cowdray Park hold on Polo Rapid Tennis Line Ladbroke Line Cup sale will pay biggest FA bill To Heritable Capital Plan Limited Green light for Sánchez and Chang Botham returns as England try to salvage Ashes Faldo to the fore with a record run 18-month drug ban on Latto of Fife Flyers Douglas's delight Sport in Brief News welcomed all round (AP): Confusion as Belgian race result blocked Passing time claims a victim End Column
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